— A day after losing the battle over Ottawa's security certificate program, which allows the government to deport non-Canadians deemed to be linked to terrorist groups, the legal team representing Mohamed Harkat will talk about Wednesday's Supreme Court of Canada ruling;

— The lawyer for Ottawa resident Hassan Diab, the target of an extradition order in connection with a 1980 attack on a Quebec synagogue, holds a news conference to react to the Ontario Court of Appeal's decision on his bid to stay in Canada;

— The Supreme Court will hear the Grassy Narrows case for treaty rights and against clearcut logging;

— The Canadian Taxpayers Federation holds its 16th annual Gas Tax Honesty Day with the release of a report containing updated calculations on gas taxes;